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Today was another long day on the road to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The drive days don't give me a lot to tell you guys. It's mainly spent looking out the window, sleeping, watching movies or listening to music. Today however was the day I started my Bruce book and I am more in love with that man than ever and I'm only up to chapter two. I think people are starting to judge me on my ...

... my couchsurfing host for the evening. He wasn't going to get off work until later, so I went looking for a quiet place to rest a while. I found an old and peaceful cemetery, drove around till I found a dead-end street, and took a quick nap. Later, I put on my headphones and spent an hour power-walking up and down the small lanes.

I've never found cemeteries to be frightening places, so I felt perfectly at ease.., reading ...

... and will change it when it burns out! Our campground was just a few miles away, the Badlands/White river KOA. It was an excellent place to stay. We had a nice double wide site, much more roomy than the previous night, for the same price. After dinner, the Bo's swam a bit, then we scurried to the Badlands, and went a ways on the Castle trail before it got too dark. Then to bed, none to ...

... searching for. Talk about 6th sense; the oil was a little on the low side, so after topping up and fueling up and my mind settled we get back on the road, this time heading due west. We cross over the famous Mississippi River and then into Minnesota...a.k.a the most boring drive of the trip: talk about uneventful. Finally the sun starts to set and provides us with some interest as it turns out to be a beautiful night and the sky looks like its on ...

... love> And the venomous and creepy Brazilian Wandering Spider. <and this makes me wonder who was supervising the spiders while they wandered in Brazil...there is no way they should have been able to cross an ocean without lots of screaming>

I didn't include the image of the Brazilian Wandering Spider. In its defensive posture. I think you should google it and see for yourself. Go ahead. I dare you.